Surgical News volume 22 issue 2 Embracing diversity

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Full steam ahead for the RACS ASC Good news (with fingers crossed) – we are now able to increase the number of in-person registrations for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress (RACS ASC 2021) to 1000, and the allocation for each specialty for physical attendance has doubled. We hope the vaccine rollouts will increase our security in being able to deliver this component of the RACS ASC and will enable more of you to visit Melbourne in May. Several section dinners are being planned and may be able to proceed; the section conveners are working with venues to look at what is possible for our social functions. Details for these dinners will be made available on the RACS ASC 2021 website once confirmed.

a standout finish to the Council Plenary on Thursday. We have also confirmed Dr Nick Coatsworth, former Deputy Chief Medical Officer for the Australian Government, who will speak on the topic ‘Communicating public health messages to a general audience. What works and what doesn’t?’.

On 4 March 2020, we had a meeting with the president and both vice presidents of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd). While there is great disappointment that their Fellowship cannot attend in person, all three were very excited about the hubs concept and seized on the idea to create hubs in their centres in Edinburgh and Birmingham. There was lively discussion around the available scientific programs for them to select, with content of general interest from the plenary, global health and surgical director’s sections, as well as a mixture of specialty section content to create a stimulating virtual conference.

The College Conference and Events and Communications teams have been working like trojans to prepare what is effectively two conferences, and my heartfelt thanks go to them. The final program is in the last stages of preparation and will be made available online in April. Registration is open and all Fellows are encouraged to register early for a spot to attend the RACS ASC physically at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Don’t miss out on being part of a fantastic congress.

Our Edinburgh colleagues were also very excited about the possibility of using digital platforms to increase the level of collaboration between the two Colleges in the future. The President of RCSEd, Professor Mike Griffin, will give the President’s lecture, ‘It’s good to talk: talking to patients with cancer’. Having now met Professor Griffin and heard him speak, I’m sure this will be

Another standout will be the keynote address, ‘Audacious goals 2.0: the global initiative for children’s surgery’, by Dr Diana Farmer, section visitor for RACS Global Health. As one of the co-founders of this growing collaboration, she will speak to the vision of safe, affordable and timely surgical care for all children. Dr Farmer will also be presenting to the Paediatric Surgery program, and I look forward to hearing her contributions.

We would also like to thank our sponsors and exhibitors for their continued support of the Congress, in particular our Platinum Partners Ethicon and Medtronic, and our Silver Partner Device Technologies. Dr Liz McLeod RACS ASC Coordinator


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In memoriam

3min
page 53

The American College of Surgeons in Australia and New Zealand

1min
page 46

RACS welcomes new draft road safety strategy

2min
page 46

Pearls of wisdom from my surgical mentors

6min
pages 44-45

Oscar Clayton: surgeon and socialite (1816-1892)

6min
pages 42-43

Western Australian election ends in landslide

2min
page 36

Use of name Aotearoa in New Zealand

3min
page 25

Embracing diversity

1min
page 9

Foundation for Surgery

7min
pages 54-56

Case note review

3min
pages 48-49

A glance at Archibald Watson’s surgical diary

3min
pages 50-51

Good reading

1min
pages 52-53

Potential game changer in the management of high-risk prostate cancer

2min
page 37

Operating on the cutting edge

4min
pages 40-41

Who should use the title ‘surgeon’?

3min
page 47

Global Health at the RACS ASC

4min
pages 38-39

Embracing diversity through POSTVenTT

1min
page 29

JDocs: five years of preparing aspiring surgeons and proceduralists

5min
pages 34-36

Bringing progressive microsurgery to Australian hospitals

2min
page 33

Hearing care for all: World Hearing Week in Samoa

3min
pages 30-32

College Name Change Working Group

2min
page 24

Introducing our New Zealand surgical advisors

6min
pages 27-28

Professor Wood talks about her work

7min
pages 22-23

President’s perspective

5min
pages 4-5

RACS complaints process updated

5min
pages 6-7

International Women’s Day at RACS

4min
pages 10-11

The two of us

6min
pages 18-19

Australia’s first female paediatric surgeon

4min
pages 20-21

Full steam ahead for the RACS ASC

2min
pages 8-9

Voices from the Pacific

5min
pages 12-13

It’s a great life out there!

13min
pages 14-17
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